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Cathy Humes Cathy brings a unique perspective to communications based on her experience and education in culture, sociology, history and philosophy. Her extensive research, writing and editing skills enable her to create powerful communications strategies for the public sector. Cathy holds an Honours Bachelor of Arts Degree in Religion and Classics from McGill University. She also holds a Master of Arts Degree in Comparative Religion from Concordia University. Her experience as a teacher’s assistant has aided in her ability to facilitate idea generation and created a foundation for her organizational skills. Her writing and research skills were elevated by her work as a research assistant and editor of the Graduate Journal of Religion and Culture. Cathy oversaw the Amnesty International campaign strategy at McGill University and was a member of the student government bodies at both McGill and Concordia University. Cathy is bilingual. She enjoys reading books related to historical figures and emerging economies. Cathy is also an avid traveler and has visited Spain, France, Italy, England, Switzerland, Jamaica, Martinique and Mexico. |
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